2014
DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2014.924892
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Project VOGUE: A Partnership for Increasing HIV Knowledge and HIV Vaccine Trial Awareness Among House Ball Leaders in Western New York

Abstract: Men who sleep with men (MSM) and transgender individuals of color, the largest demographic in the House Ball community (HBC) are amongst the group at highest risk for HIV infection in the United States. The HBC have limited access to culturally appropriate HIV education. This study aimed to develop a partnership with HBC leaders to uncover strategies for increasing HIV prevention knowledge, including participation in HIV vaccine trials. To this end a research institution-community-HBC partnership was establish… Show more

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“…Com relação à equivalência conceitual, a revisão bibliográfica de artigos na cultura original do instrumento adaptado, mostrou que o mesmo é utilizado para mensurar o conhecimento de diferentes populações-alvo. Estes estudos incluíram adolescentes do sexo feminino, 18 mulheres adultas, 19 homens que fazem sexo com homens, 20 transgêneros, 21 jovens entre 18 e 24 anos, 22 estudantes universitários 23 e estudos de intervenção com jovens que ingerem bebidas alcoólicas. 24 No que se refere a equivalência semântica, evidenciou-se uma boa equivalência entre os itens oriundos das retrotraduções e os itens do instrumento original.…”
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“…Com relação à equivalência conceitual, a revisão bibliográfica de artigos na cultura original do instrumento adaptado, mostrou que o mesmo é utilizado para mensurar o conhecimento de diferentes populações-alvo. Estes estudos incluíram adolescentes do sexo feminino, 18 mulheres adultas, 19 homens que fazem sexo com homens, 20 transgêneros, 21 jovens entre 18 e 24 anos, 22 estudantes universitários 23 e estudos de intervenção com jovens que ingerem bebidas alcoólicas. 24 No que se refere a equivalência semântica, evidenciou-se uma boa equivalência entre os itens oriundos das retrotraduções e os itens do instrumento original.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Ademais, a adaptação deste questionário permitirá a comparação com estudos realizados em outros países. Além dos artigos realizados nos Estados Unidos, [18][19][20][21][22][23][24] o HIV-K-Q foi adaptado e utilizado para avaliar o conhecimento em estudos realizados em Portugal 25 , na Argentina, 26 na Indonésia, 27 na Malásia, 28 na Índia, 29 na Nigéria, 30 na Bélgica, 31 na Coreia do Sul, 32 na Ucrânia 33 e na Tanzânia. 34 A análise do conhecimento sobre o HIV em diferentes países, com diferentes culturas e comportamentos, pode permitir futuramente um melhor controle desta doença.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The majority of the work completed with the HBC has emphasized the structure of the Houses and their role in HIV prevention (Dickson-Gomez et al, 2014;Kipke, Kubicek, Supan, Weiss, & Schrager, 2013;Murrill, 2008;Phillips, Peterson, Binson, Hidalgo, & Magnus, 2011;Sanchez, Finlayson, Murrill, Guilin, & Dean, 2010;Schrager, Latkin, Weiss, Kubicek, & Kipke, 2014); supportive networks and social structures (Arnold, Sterrett-Hong, (Olivas, et al 2019 (Holloway et al, 2012;Kipke, Kubicek, Supan, Weiss, & Schrager, 2013;; and, partnerships and collaborations (Alio et al, 2014;Castillo, Palmer, Rudy, & Fernandez, 2012). The remaining studies addressed specific health topics related to HIV, such as stigma, (Galindo, 2013), resilience , and access to health care (Rowan, DeSousa, Randall, White, & Holley, 2014).…”
Section: Study-specific Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the research with members of the HBC that has utilized a CBPR approach has focused on identifying HIV risk factors (Murrill et al, 2008); behaviors (Sanchez et al, 2010), the promotion of safer sex practices (Lemos & Hosek, 2013), and the need for culturally tailored HIV interventions . Only one intervention with the HBC (Alio et al, 2014), that employed CBPR, also assessed the social factors that affected the overall health of this community (e.g., general education, employment, substance abuse programs, housing, and mental health services).…”
Section: Implications For Future Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 1988 to 2002, Blacks accounted for only 10.1% and Latinos 4.2% of participants in National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) sponsored HIV phase 1 and 2 vaccine trials [9]. The HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) and NIAID have launched special initiatives such as the Legacy Project [10], the NIAID HIV Vaccine Research Education Initiative (NHVREI), Be The Generation (BTG) and BTG Bridge [11-13] that aimed to increase participation and engagement of historically underrepresented communities in HIV vaccine prevention research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%